NVIDIA Titan RTX: 4608 CUDA Cores and 24GB for $2500

The Titan RTX is more or less the same piece of hardware than the Quadro RTX 6000. Like the RTX 6000, the Titan RTX has a full Turing TU102 GPU with all 4608 CUDA cores enabled (or 72 SMs, 64 CUDA-core per SM), 576 Tensor cores and 72 RT cores. The main difference between the USD $2500 Titan RTX and the USD $6300 RTX 6000 is… the Quadro optimized drivers? The Titan RTX looks like a good card for scientists… if you don’t look at the FP64 performance: 0.51 TFLOPS. Far behind the performances of the Titan V (Volta GV100 GPU): 6.9 TFLOPS!

“Turing is NVIDIA’s biggest advance in a decade – fusing shaders, ray tracing, and deep learning to reinvent the GPU,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “The introduction of T-Rex puts Turing within reach of millions of the most demanding PC users — developers, scientists and content creators.”